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...This is not to say there is no role for student input at the IOP. Pryor should accept a proposal that gives students a strictly advisory, not programming, role. Staff should consult students at least once a semester about the programming provided and about their ideas. Students should brainstorm with staff a wish list of events. Student political and activist organizations should collaborate with the IOP to organize activities. But these organizations should remain administratively separate from...
...Powell turned tough early last week when the Chinese tried to get the U.S. to say it had invaded China's airspace. "We're not going to take that change to the President, and we're not going to accept it," Powell instructed his lead negotiator, Beijing ambassador Joseph Prueher, to tell the Chinese. The U.S., however, in an upgrade of regret, did move from saying it was "sorry" for the airspace incursion to saying it was "very sorry." In the end Beijing complied with every aspect of Powell's initial agenda, except the last of seven bullet points?return...
...touched off when Suharto successor B.J. Habibie off-ered its people a referendum on whether they wanted to split from Indonesia. They voted yes, but Habibie wasn't in control of his own military. The men in uniform had spent two decades trying to get East Timorese to accept their place within Indonesia, and many felt betrayed. The carnage was their retaliation...
...distribution (and video piracy) appear everywhere from the deserts of Tunisia to the shores of the Solomon Islands. "Who better to personify the diversification of Hong Kong movies than a Eurasian actor," says Bey Logan, a local film executive. "It's a face that everyone can identify with and accept...
...greed and Harvard’s failure to institute a living wage go hand-in-hand. We can see the connections they are trying to make. Low wages are caused by powerful institutions paying workers only as much as they have to. Since Harvard can find workers who will accept $7 an hour, it sees no need to supply a living wage...